F1 Drivers Might Need a Swear Jar and other Monaco news

A new set of FIA guidelines has introduced severe penalties for swearing, with potential fines reaching six figures and even race bans for repeat offenders. Learn more recent news here.

Cursing and Consequences: Why F1 Drivers Might Need a Swear Jar

Formula 1 drivers are no strangers to high-speed drama, but their latest battle isn’t unfolding on the track—it’s playing out in the stewards’ office. A new set of FIA guidelines has introduced severe penalties for swearing, with potential fines reaching six figures and even race bans for repeat offenders. But while the FIA sees this as a necessary step toward maintaining professionalism, some within the paddock believe the sport’s governing body has overstepped its bounds.

Over the years, F1 press conferences have provided fans with plenty of memorable—and sometimes unfiltered—moments from drivers. Lewis Hamilton, known for his candid and passionate approach, once responded to criticism of his lifestyle by saying, “Maybe when I’m 40, I’ll look back and say, ‘Damn, I should have partied more.’” Meanwhile, Charles Leclerc has had his fair share of off-the-cuff remarks, including his famous frustration over team radio at the 2022 British Grand Prix: “Nice. Fing nice.”* These moments, while colourful, have helped showcase the personalities behind the helmets—something many fear could be lost under the FIA’s new crackdown.

Monaco’s Davis Cup Heartbreak: So Very Close, Yet Ultimately So Far

Monaco’s Davis Cup Heartbreak: The Narrowest of Defeats to Portugal

In an exhilarating weekend of tennis in the heart of Monaco, the Monegasque Davis Cup team came heartbreakingly close to an upset against Portugal but ultimately fell short, losing 3-2 in a thrilling encounter.

The tie, held at the iconic Rainier III court at the Monte Carlo Country Club , kept spectators on the edge of their seats right until the final match. The weekend’s drama began on Saturday, with the teams level at 1-1 after the first two singles matches.

Monaco Run Gramaglia 2025: More Runners, More Records, More Blisters!

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Monaco Run Gramaglia 2024 © Direction de la Communication – Frédéric Nebinger

Monaco is about to witness its biggest race weekend yet, as the Monaco Run Gramaglia 2025 kicks off with an unprecedented 3,800 participants lacing up their running shoes. With top-tier athletes, breathtaking courses, and a commitment to charity, this year’s edition promises to be faster, bigger, and more exciting than ever.

Monaco’s Legendary Stadium Celebrates Four Decades – And It’s Just Getting Started

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The famous arches of Stade Louis II

For four decades, Stade Louis II has stood as a defining landmark in Monaco, hosting world-class sporting events, concerts, and community gatherings. Inaugurated on January 25, 1985, by Prince Rainier III, its distinctive arches have become a familiar sight in the Monegasque skyline. Now, as the stadium celebrates its 40th anniversary, a series of events will pay tribute to its rich history and lasting impact.

 

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